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The loss of an anchoring scaffolding protein, such as PSD-95, plays a role in the disruption of reactivated memories.
Thalamus
A crucial brain structure acting as a relay station for information between the cerebral cortex and the rest of the body.
Hypothalamus
A region of the brain that controls an immense number of bodily functions including emotions, autonomic functions, and hormone production.
Hippocampus
A major component of the brain involved in memory formation and spatial navigation.
Amygdala
A section of the brain that is critical for emotion processing, fear responses, and memory.
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